trout
IPA: trˈaʊt
noun
- Any of several species of fish in Salmonidae, closely related to salmon, and distinguished by spawning more than once.
- (Britain, derogatory) An objectionable elderly woman.
- A surname.
verb
- (intransitive) To fish for trout.
- (transitive, Internet chat) To (figuratively) slap someone with a slimy, stinky, wet trout; to admonish jocularly.
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Examples of "trout" in Sentences
- He went fishing to catch trouts.
- The state fish is the steelhead trout.
- Nymphs comprise the major diet of trout and salmon.
- Brown trout thrive in the clear waters of the river.
- Brown Trout spawn in tributaries of the river within the park.
- There are also northern pike, musky, pan fish, trout, and bass.
- A lot of that dirt ends up in trout streams and can kill trout eggs.
- The lake supports landlocked salmon and lake trout in the middle basin.
- The common game fish in Laurel Lake are also pickerel, trout and perch.
- There were deer and elk in the mountains and salmon and trout in the rivers.
- Amongst the fish that thrive here are Brown Trout, Bullhead and Brook Lamprey.
- Just removed some trout from the freezer from two seasons ago ... not pleasant.
- We're just coming out of one of the coldest, but the nice thing about trout is they don't mind the cold.
- The brown trout is from Europe - it does better in warmer water and I catch them here in SE PA, but my darling is the dear brookie.
- Some people feel Minnesota fisherman may have gotten the shaft after Game Management received $1.8 million to develop a new lure testing tank that mimics swirling eddies in trout streams.
- Yes | No | Report from jeffo52284 wrote 6 weeks 3 days ago well there is no topping that nice work WAH. was a forgotten trout from a few years earlier that wasnt vaccum sealed and barely distinguishable
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